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Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Welcome to The Savoy
Radiators: The Smart Choice
FACT not FICTION
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Chris Humphreys
Ideal Stelrad Group Marketing Director
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Agenda• What is BARMA and MARC: A Brief Overview
• MARC Delegates
• Radiators: The Smart Choice
• Radiators: FACT not FICTION
• Radiators: The External Report Findings
• Summary
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
What is BARMA?• BARMA: The Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers’ Association
– 70th anniversary of BARMA, formed in 1941
– Originally the Cast Iron Heating Boiler and Radiator Manufacturers’ Association
– Second World War foundry capacity rationed by Lord Beaverbrook
– Delivery lead times of 12-18 months
– Representing industry interests ever since
– Current boiler sales in the UK are 1.619m units (BRG Consult)
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
• MARC: The Manufacturers Association of Radiators and Convectors
– Established to give particular voice to radiators and convectors
– Represents more than 80% of the UK radiator heat emitter market
– Key issues debated include changes in legislation, European initiatives, market statistics and energy efficiency matters
– Membership:
• Rettig Group: Myson, Purmo, Vogel & Noot• ISG: Stelrad, Henrad• Quinn: Quinn Radiators, Merriott• Zehnder Group: Bisque, Zehnder• Vaillant Group: Heatline
What is MARC?
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
MARC Delegates
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
MARC Delegates• MARC Delegates Key Data
– Over 250 years experience in the industry
– 26 factories
– 6500 employees
– Turnover in excess of 1 billion Euros
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Radiators: The Smart Choice
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Radiators: The Smart Choice
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
• FACTS not FICTION: These facts are not biased as we offer all emitter types• 26.3 million homes in the UK, 23.6 million have wet systems
• Circa 190 million radiators installed in the UK• All of which will need to be replaced in the future• 70% of the housing stock in 2050 is here today and most
properties have radiators• Radiators remain the most cost effective solution to heat your home
for extensions, refurbishment and new build• Radiators remain the 1st choice emitter within the UK new build
arena accounting for 90%+ of all installations• Radiators are the main heat source of heat emission within 31 out of
32 European countries (BRG Consult)
Radiators: The Smart Choice
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
• FACTS not FICTION: These facts are not biased as we offer all emitter types• The radiator market within Europe was 27m units in 2010, this is
set to grow to 29.5m units by 2014 (BRG Consult)• Boilers/Renewables + radiators + controls = tried and tested
system efficiency• Radiators have evolved and improved…..less steel, more output• Decorative radiators can be used as a feature within various
settings• Radiators can last a lifetime if treated correctly• Reports conclusively prove that radiators are effective and efficient
with low water temperatures• Correct system design and installation remains critical to
performance
Radiators: The Smart Choice
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Martin Wright
MysonSales & Marketing Director
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Introduction• The efficiency of radiators in water-based heating systems is
increasingly questioned by our competitors
• Our business depends upon the very real benefits of radiator-based heating continuing to be recognised by our customers as the first choice, irrespective of the building involved
• Today, when the world struggles to lower energy consumption and CO2 emissions, energy-effective heating systems with high indoor
climate qualities are very much in focus
• The goal of this programme is to provide evidence as to how well radiators fulfil the requirements of modern heating systems
• The programme revolves around facts, not opinions
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Background
• Radiator heating has been the subject of great debate in relation to renewable technologies
• Organisations promoting a single product solution can be narrow in their focus……the best solution is often a multi product approach
• There is a misconception that radiators are energy inefficient when used with low water temperatures
• Radiators are efficient, do have a long term future and will continue to dominate the heating emitter markets across Europe
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Scientific Cooperation
• Project started by Rettig ICC R&D
• Supported by the following institutions• Helsinki University of Technology, Prof. Dr. Jarek Kurnitski, - HUT
• Technical University Dresden, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Richter, - TUD
• Royal Technical Academy of Sweden, Prof. Dr. Sture Holmbeg, - KTH
• Finnish National Reseach Center, Prof. Dr. Miimu Airaksinen, - VTT
• Wärmetechnische Prüfgesellschaft Berlin GmbH, Dr. Martin Konzelmann, -
WTP
• EQUA Building Physics Simulations Finland Ltd., Tech. Lic. Mika Vuolle, -
EQUA
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Why Use Radiators?• Radiators and convectors are the best way of
introducing energy-efficient generators into existing properties– 70%+ of UK market is renovation– UFH is unrealistic in most of these projects
• Disruption• Cost• UFH is less forgiving of poor insulation levels• Skill levels relatively low
– Radiators are as efficient as other emitters with renewable heat generators
– Proven technology
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Energy Efficiency
• Why are radiators energy efficient?
– Very responsive to changing temperature requirements due to low water content
– Heat emitters with high thermal masses are always slower to heat up and cool down
– Modern control systems prefer fast-acting emitters
– Individual room control is easily achieved
– Quicker response to secondary gains e.g. people
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Low Temperature Heat Sources
• Radiators work well with low temperature heat sources– First step in renovation projects must be to improve
insulation levels
– Reduced heat loads will enable similar sized radiators to meet heating requirements at lower system temperatures
– Lower system temperatures maximise the energy efficiency of the generator
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
New Build
• Insulation levels are still determinant• Radiator systems are the most cost effective• Radiator systems are equally compatible with all
building methods– Screeded floors, timber joist floors, engineered joist
floors
• Existing skills make installation easy• Radiators are tolerant of installation errors• Radiators will continue to dominate this sector
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Summary
• MARC members do not represent a single product solution
• Radiators: Quick reaction time, low heat losses, efficient with
renewable energies and low water temperatures
• Total energy efficiency of radiator-heated buildings is excellent
• Flexibility is essential, especially in the replacement sector
• Ease and cost of installation is a key consideration
• The current radiator sizes suit future market requirements
• In a low-temperature heating system it is possible to use the same
heating water for both radiators and floor heating
• The future will be ‘mix and match’ with cost a key consideration
Manufacturers Association of Radiators & Convectors MARC
Radiators Are The Smart Choice
FACT not FICTION